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House Seats – Online Deal

Two-Month Event-Ticketing-Service Trial or One-Year Membership (Up to 74% Off)

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C$39
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In a Nutshell

Daily tickets for concerts, plays, and sporting events

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 1, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate by expiration date on your Groupon, membership expires 2 months or 1 year from activation date depending on option purchased. Only the house seats member may pick up tickets reserved, as this is the name in which the reservation has been made.
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In a live setting, audiences can smell an actor's perfume, feel the sweat drip off a rock star, or see the wiring hanging out the back of a pop star's skull. Immerse yourself with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $10 for a two-month trial membership (a $39 value)
  • $39 for a one-year membership (an $89 value)

Members can reserve up to two tickets to any of the different shows or events listed on the House Seats website.

House Seats

House Seats gives its members access to concerts, sporting events, and theatre productions in both local venues and major arenas. With the ability to claim up to two tickets for any listed event or show, members can extend invitations to friends, significant others, or rock stars curious to see the common people's point of view. House Seats listings change day by day.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: The Little Engine That Could

The inspirational children's tale The Little Engine That Could was first published in 1906 as Story of the Engine that Thought It Could. Here are the other names the publisher considered before settling on the memorable final title:

  • The Little Engine That Couldn't (Or So He Thought!)
  • The Little Engine That Could Talk but That Wasn't the Most Amazing Part
  • The Little Wuss Train That Tricked Itself into Being Good Enough
  • Murder in Monaco: A Jack Trane Mystery
  • The Little Engine That Could Before Being Made Obsolete by Airplanes

When will airplanes finally be the only form of public transportation?

House Seats